Crosshair mbti kişilik türü

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"Crosshair hangi kişilik türü? Crosshair, MBTI, 6w5 - sp/sx - 683 'de ISTP kişilik türüdür, RCOEN, RCOEN, büyük 5, LSI' dır."

I understand why some of you understand why some of you would think he's an ISTJ, but allow me to point out some things that I have noticed given the last episode. First off, Crosshair hasn't been KNOWN to care about orders until Order 66. When it comes to typing, we have to always consider beginning functions of an individual as they're the dominant and first to be developed naturally. Usually Si is portrayed as "recognizing a social hierarchy," this doesn't appear evident in a man who talks so little and even disrespected Rex in his opinion of Echo that one time. Most of the time, Crosshair is depicted as quiet, direct, sharp, to the point, and not so in following things to the exact letter. The first function of the ISTJ is Si; which despite the stereotype of being nostalgic and relying on past experiences and and utilizing these past impressions. In Episode with Commander Cody, it is clear that the real Si user is Cody. Crosshair doesn't acknowledge the procedures and protocol the empire puts in place in calling Commander Cody by his number, another annoying Si stereotype. Crosshair also shoots the stormtroopers on Kamino, not letting the Batch get killed; how many Si stereotypes show ISTJ blindly following orders where we even saw Rex blindly follow Krell until the attack on 212th battalion? When we see Cody and Crosshair working side by side in the Bad Batch, we see Cody reflect on the past nature of the republic at the memorial; Crosshair doesn't engage in it or reflect at all. Another instance of Si outside of starwars is Joel's watch in the last of us genre, we never see Crosshair keep anything of past sentimental value, not even his old armor. Another trait of the ISTJ I fail to find in crosshair is Fi; Crosshair rarely ever talks or defends his values; except when talking to the Bad Batch on Kamino. But, also note that if he felt so duty bound to the empire, why did he not kill the Batch? Instead, he let them go, and even saved Omega's droid friend; he cared for the welfare of his past team; an Fe function trope. If it isn't Si that's dominant, what is? Through a LOT of reading, I have decided it is indeed Ti; thinking on a system. While I did wonder if it was Te, Crosshair didn't make strategies or plans like Cody does, to the point that he doesn't strategize with his own team when he killed the civilians on that one mission. In fact, Crosshair says "Why" more than he says "How". It's not his values that dictate a good soldier, it's his systematic thinking that dictates what a good solider is: Getting things done, even if it breaks a few ethical lines. Kinda sounds like an ENTJ though, but my mother is one and she will reflect on the right thing more often than you would think. And again, Crosshair isn't depicted discussing a strategy or plan among his own peers. What I've noticed that most people fail to realize about Ti, is that "analyzing" something is really objective thinking. Something minorly important, is that the clones fail to sit with him at the lunch table when he's part of the empire. Crosshair was clearly hoping to have the image of engaging with his peers, but never did verbally approach them; oddly appears as an inferior Fe stereotype. Look no further than Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver, whose Fe was so inferior that he was diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder. Note: I intend to rewrite this to be clear and concise, willing to rewatch past episodes to be sure I haven't missed anything.

Biyografi

"Crosshair" was the nickname of a clone commando who served in the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars as part of Clone Force 99, also called The Bad Batch . Crosshair possessed genetic mutations that gave him exceptional eyesight and because of it, he acted as a sniper, taking advantage of his marksmanship skills. Crosshair deserted the Bad Batch, after feeling betrayed by Hunter's unlawful actions. Since then Crosshair was conflicted, between serving the newly established Galactic Empire and protecting his former comrades.

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